Identify and discuss elements of the rhetorical triangle for Woolf's essay. Who is the audience? Who is the author? What do we know about the historical context?
Read the first 2 paragraphs of Woolf's "Professions for Women" together. Discuss as a class. What is her argument? How is she setting up her argument?
What rhetorical technique does Woolf use throughout her essay to illustrate her point? (Hint: especially in paragraphs 3-7)
Group Thinking
Jigsaw - Break into 6 groups.
Groups 1 & 4 Look at paragraph 3
Groups 2 & 5 Look at paragraph 4
Groups 3 & 6 Look at paragraphs 6 & 7
Divide your paper into 3 columns (CD, CM1, and CM2 - OR It Says, I Say, And So)
Analyze your section, taking notes in these columns to prepare for a socratic circle next time!
Bell Ringer
Quiz on tone words!Discussion:
Group Thinking
Jigsaw - Break into 6 groups.- Groups 1 & 4 Look at paragraph 3
- Groups 2 & 5 Look at paragraph 4
- Groups 3 & 6 Look at paragraphs 6 & 7
Divide your paper into 3 columns (CD, CM1, and CM2 - OR It Says, I Say, And So)Analyze your section, taking notes in these columns to prepare for a socratic circle next time!
Homework
Be ready for a socratic circle on Wednesday!